Wizz Air, the largest low-cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, today announced €39.99 (MKD 2490) rescue fares for passengers affected by the sudden closure of Belle Air Europe, based at Pristina Airport (Kosovo). These rescue fares are available for passengers with valid bookings on the defunct carrier and are valid on Wizz Air’s Skopje routes (just 2 hours from Pristina Airport) to Basel Mulhouse, Dortmund, Milan Bergamo, Venice Treviso and Malmo. To qualify for the €39.99 rescue fares passengers must be in possession of a cancelled Belle Air Europe flight reservation, book via the Wizz Air call centre or online at https://wizzair.com/en-GB/Search/BelleAir and bring their original reservation when they travel. Wizz Air launched this rescue fare of €39.99 to minimize disruption to Belle Air Europe passengers. Travel on these rescue fares must be concluded until 15 December and is subject to seat availability.
Call Centre
Macedonia: 059 030 440
Switzerland: 0900 000 410
Germany: 0900 120 4021
Italy: 899 018 874
Sweden: 00 100 33 10
WIZZ AIR’S €39.99** RESCUE FARES ON SKOPJE ROUTES TO:
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Days
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Basel Mulhouse
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Tue, Thu, Sat
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Dortmund
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Tue, Thu, Sat
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Milan Bergamo
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Wed, Sun
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Venice Treviso
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Mon, Fri
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Malmo
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Tue, Thu, Sat
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Rescue fares are subject to seat availability and for travel until 15 December. Bookings must be made until 30 November.
“We understand the difficulty that passengers affected by Belle Air Europe’s closure will have in finding affordable alternative travel arrangements. For these passengers, we are now offering a ‘rescue fare’ of €39.99 on five of our Skopje routes and hope that this minimizes the disruption suffered. Bookings can be made via our call centre or our website until the 30th of November and the original Belle Air Europe reservation must be brought to the airport when flying on Wizz Air’s rescue fare”, said Daniel de Carvalho, spokesperson for Wizz Air.
**one way price including taxes